A sewing/pattern guide for a traditional South Asian (desi) uncut-style top (e.g., kurti/shirt with unstitched panels). Styling and outfit ideas for an "uncut top" (fashion) in South Asian looks. Information about a product or brand named "Desi Uncut Top." Something else.
I'll assume option 1 (sewing/pattern guide). If that's wrong, tell me which one you want. Below is a concise sewing guide for making a desi-style uncut top (kurti) with unstitched/overlapping panels. Materials
2–2.5 m fabric (light cotton, rayon, silk) depending on size and length Matching thread, scissors, pins, measuring tape, chalk Sewing machine (or hand-sew tools), iron Optional: lining fabric (0.5–1 m), decorative trim/buttons
Measurements (take these)
Bust, waist, hip Shoulder width Front length (shoulder to desired hem) Back length (if different) Armhole depth Sleeve length and wrist/hem circumference
Pattern pieces (cut on folded fabric)
Front panel: width = (bust/2) + 4–6 cm ease + seam allowances; length = front length. Mark center front. Back panel: same width as front or slightly wider for fit; length = back length. Side panels (uncut/overlapping): two rectangular panels each ~10–20 cm wide (adjust for desired overlap/flair) and same length as top. Sleeves: basic sleeve block using armhole and sleeve length measurements. Neck facing or collar piece: as desired (round, V, mandarin). desi uncut top
Construction steps
Finish neckline: stay-stitch and attach facing or collar; press. Shoulder seams: sew front to back at shoulders; press open. Attach sleeves: set-in or simple flat-sleeve method; sew side seams and sleeve seams in one pass if preferred. Side panels (uncut detail):
Hem the long edges of each side panel. Align panels to side seams so they overlap across the front (one over the other) — pin in place at top and bottom, leaving center area free to create an "uncut" overlapping opening. Secure at top (near armhole) and bottom (near hem) with bartacks or small stitches; leave middle unstitched for flow. A sewing/pattern guide for a traditional South Asian
Hem finishing: fold and stitch hem of main body and panel hems. Add trims/buttons: optional decorative piping, lace, or buttons on the overlapping edge. Press thoroughly.
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